So - it had no reason to exist the first time. It has no reason to exist now. But since people invested a lot of money they'd like to get it relisted so they can dump the shit out if it and recoup their losses.
Yeah, that's pretty much the whole problem with this.
BTW, you do know there are reasons certain cryptocurrencies exist, right? You must understand they aren't all pump and dumps right? And you also must know that not all altcoins are SCAMS that ripped off a lot of people?
The crypto world should be rid of crap like this. It never will when people will go to all lengths just to justify their desire to push a loss on someone else.
Oh well, I said my bit. It's not like I'm standing in the way of any of it. I just gave my honest opinion. I feel bad for the next group of people who buy this coin just to realize they're holding the bag. Good luck with the relaunch!
Just to confirm that by this logic, no coin has a reason to exist. The promotion of Asia Coin was not that people or continent of Asia need a coin (unlike other country coins), as the promotion of Black coin was not that the colour of Black needs a coin. This is not what attracted the investors and I think what attracted people (fair specifications + high staking) will exist after the hard fork.
I hope that you will see in the future that our intentions are not to push losses on someone else, some of the people helping us out do not even held any AC. and I hope that when and if your honest opinion changes, you will write about it on your blog, as you have done so far.
I'm one of the people who's trying to helping with a few btc donations without helding any AC.
altcoinherald, I'm trying but I really don't see your point...I'm italian and I remember the Parmalat Crack (a company with products about milk...)...Did Italy need their milk? surely not...did the world need it? these are question you can ask just because you have the "gift" of language...but they have no a real meaning; a concept or a concrete idea behind.
You don't ask if I needed milk when there was that crack don't you? You just understand that was a really big company and lots of investors had great and huge loss...so lots of people tried to help to make things go better. That's it.
That's exactly what's happening here. We're just helping the revival of a coin because people had a huge loss and it will be up to the community and devs if the future of this coin will be being a scam-coin or a coin who can create an interest in the world...like Bitcoin does..litecoin..dogecoin or whatever.
But it's not because its named after Asia that its destiny is to become a scam...what I'm trying to say it's you cannot base your theory on this idea...You surely can think it's a scam; but not because it's called AsiaCoin...or because there are people who got scammed...or because you simply don't trust devs.
That's another problem with you and people asking questions like "how can you possibly know old dev didn't already sell all his coins": I think...with me...maybe there are 10 or 15 persons who actually read all 250+ pages of the old 3d and 25+ of this one.
If you do it (and I hope you did because that's the base of writing an article...being really informed about what happened isn't it?) I think even you could have a little faith in this coin.
And for all of you, AC community, I repeat my suggestion:
Keep in your mind the work it has been doing here...revive this coin and then go to help others who were in your same condition. Even with the name "AsiaCoin" this coin can become (like people suggested before) a CommunityCoin. Maybe, this could be the new "goal" of this coin yeah? a coin to help other scammed community.
Somehow...similar to what savethemhood does through dogecoin community